The Ministers of Culture of the Baltic States, meeting in Vilnius, inaugurated the exhibition “Wild Souls”



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Ministers of Culture of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia Mindaugas Kvietkauskas, Nauris Puntulis and Tonis Lukas plan to sign a memorandum of understanding on better knowledge and translation of Baltic literature, the ministry announced.

In the evening, they participated in the exhibition “Wild Souls. Art of Symbolism of the Baltic States” at the Vilna National Art Gallery.

Exhibitions “Wild souls. Art of the symbolism of the Baltic States

Exhibitions “Wild souls. Art of the symbolism of the Baltic States “in the National Gallery of Art / Photo by Paulius Peleckis and Greta Skaraitienė” The photo of man “.

Opening the “Golden Fund” of Baltic art from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, the exhibition featured works by 36 leading Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian artists. Among them will be Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, Ferdinandas Ruščics, Petras Kalpokas, Antanas Vivulskis, Petras Rimša, Antanas Žmuidzinavičius, Janis Rozentālis, Vilhelmas Purvičius, Johannas Walteris, Peteris Krastiņšas, Emilija Gjan Raasit Emasas, Emilija Gjan Raasit G Em Raeas Rajasit

“These are 126 unique works of painting, graphics and sculptures and rare publications from that period,” states the report by the Lithuanian National Art Museum.

Exhibitions “Wild souls. Art of the symbolism of the Baltic States

Exhibitions “Wild souls. Art of the symbolism of the Baltic States “in the National Gallery of Art / Photo by Paulius Peleckis and Greta Skaraitienė” The photo of man “.

This exhibition was first exhibited in 2018 at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Baltic independence. In France, it was visited by more than 230 thousand. spectators

In the same year, the exhibition moved to the KUMU Museum in Tallinn, and in 2020, commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the restoration of the independence of the Baltic States, it is exhibited in the Vilnius National Art Gallery and the National Museum of Art. of Latvia in Riga.

The exhibition at the National Art Gallery will run until October 11.

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